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"Together in combat in an
army of soldiers from many European nations, like it
today, and
hopefully
not too late, is being urged by the western powers -
This thought was already then set into real life with
us.
In the ranks of Division Wiking stood representatives of
most of Europe's countries and nations.
It was no Foreign Legion, neither a
collection of
vagabonds and workless - as has often been the claim
after the war.
The majority were idealists, with a
strong national feeling towards their own country.
But they realized already 10 years ago that Europe could
only be defended by joint efforts."
-General
(ret.) Herbert-Otto Gille, October 26th, 1952 |
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